On Fri, Nov 01, 2002 at 05:01:23PM -0500, Lawrence Greenfield wrote:
>Date: Wed, 30 Oct 2002 12:55:03 -0500
>From: twk <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
>We are running both 1.5.x and 2.1.x versions of Cyrus. I have a
>$#%$^#$%^ user that has his email client set to check every folder
>eve
Why not disable his account? That will get his attention, and then you
can educate him and have him reset the check-mail interval in their
client. We do this regularly. You'd be amazed how fast someone that
you can never get ahold off will show up in your office when their
account doesn't work a
Date: Wed, 30 Oct 2002 12:55:03 -0500
From: twk <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
We are running both 1.5.x and 2.1.x versions of Cyrus. I have a
$#%$^#$%^ user that has his email client set to check every folder
ever few seconds. I can't remove him from the password file, as we
use Kerberos f
Hi,
I have spend a lot of time with testing procmail and cyrus deliver but i have no
success ☹
Postfix conf:
mailbox_command = /usr/bin/procmail -p -t -m /etc/procmailrc
/etc/procmailrc:
DELIVERMAIL="/usr/cyrus/bin/deliver"
LOGFILE="/var/log/procmail/"$USER".log"
# try1
IMAP="$DELIVERMAIL -a
Hi,
I have spend a lot of time with testing procmail and cyrus deliver but i
have no success ?
Postfix conf:
mailbox_command = /usr/bin/procmail -p -t -m /etc/procmailrc
/etc/procmailrc:
DELIVERMAIL="/usr/cyrus/bin/deliver"
LOGFILE="/var/log/procmail/"$USER".log"
# try1
IMAP="$DELIVERMAIL -a -
Hi,
I have spend a lot of time with testing procmail and cyrus deliver but i have no
success ☹
Postfix conf:
mailbox_command = /usr/bin/procmail -p -t -m /etc/procmailrc
/etc/procmailrc:
DELIVERMAIL="/usr/cyrus/bin/deliver"
LOGFILE="/var/log/procmail/"$USER".log"
# try1
IMAP="$DELIVERMAIL -a
Just got back in town, and I'm catching up on list traffic. I don't
understand what you're saying here, since none of your examples have any
numeric chars. Obviously the domain/q/1community.net/* stuff is wrong,
is this what you're talking about?
"Marc G. Fournier" wrote:
>
> looks like mkimap
Nick Fisher wrote:
>
> Hi People,
> I can't get timsieve to list it's one auth method... PLAIN and thus
> can't get sieveshell to work. This is the second set of posts I've made so
> if this seems a little familiar that's because it is ;)
> I've been working on and off on this bug for about tw
On Fri, Nov 01, 2002 at 01:24:56PM +0800, Liu Jinhui wrote:
> When I compile cyrus-2.0.16, I used a patch called cyrus-dir-hash from
>http://mail.cc.umanitoba.ca/source/
This patch is included with recent version of Cyrus. Only a configure
option is required to activate it.
> It simply cent
On 1 Nov 2002, Erik Enge wrote:
> Is there any way I can migrate those old files to the new format (I
> believe they were Berkley DB - whatever is the default - and now they
> are skiplist)?
The cvt_cyrusdb program, in a form like:
(all one line, you'll need to modify for your specific needs)
f
On Fri, 1 Nov 2002, Ian McDonald wrote:
> Then why are the source files for 'login' in the plugin directory, and why
> it 'login' not mentioned as a possible pwcheck_method value in
> doc/options.html?
>
> This is not a rhetorical question; I genuinely want to understand (and get
> Cyrus working).
I used cvt_cyrusdb to convert the .seen files to skiplist. They were in
flat format on my machine. You should have a man page.
Harris
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[mailto:owner-info-cyrus@;lists.andrew.cmu.edu] On Behalf Of Erik Enge
Sent: Friday, November 01, 2002 8:23 AM
T
Hi.
I've converted all my databases in Cyrus (2.1.9) to skiplist in hopes of
stopping those annoying DBERROR messages. In that process I came to
realize that I could not use the seen-files any more because they would
be incompatible with the new format.
Is there any way I can migrate those old f
I hope these questions do not come over as terse or rude. I am genuinely
trying to understand how to get login/sasldb authentication working, and
confused by messages that appear - to me - to be contradictory.
On Wed, Oct 30, 2002 at 04:46:14PM -0500, Rob Siemborski wrote:
> On Wed, 30 Oct 2002, G
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